Captankirk
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2019
- Messages
- 35
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Fancy Nancy
- Vessel Make
- Meridian 411 Sedan Bridge
Because I'm still working, our time on the boat is limited to weekend excursions to a local marina, and, if the seas are calm enough, out to the reef for a little snorkeling/diving/swimming enjoying the ocean.
I've got a vacation coming up and would like to head north from Ft. Lauderdale up the ICW at a pace similar to my ultimate travel plans of getting up north for the summer and back down here to FL in the winter (the reverse snow bird syndrome).
My question is this: what's the "average" distance/time traveled on a daily basis when making the trek north or south? This trip i'd like to try to mimic that time table. No criteria on where to get to. Trying to make getting there the experience.
Boat is a Meridian 411 that can travel as fast as 20+ MPH, but our plan is to keep it down to the <10 MPH (Trawler speed).
As always, any info would be appreciated.
I've got a vacation coming up and would like to head north from Ft. Lauderdale up the ICW at a pace similar to my ultimate travel plans of getting up north for the summer and back down here to FL in the winter (the reverse snow bird syndrome).
My question is this: what's the "average" distance/time traveled on a daily basis when making the trek north or south? This trip i'd like to try to mimic that time table. No criteria on where to get to. Trying to make getting there the experience.
Boat is a Meridian 411 that can travel as fast as 20+ MPH, but our plan is to keep it down to the <10 MPH (Trawler speed).
As always, any info would be appreciated.